Publications

Publications about I3C and the Bread Houses Network:

The work of I3C and the innovative methods and model of its program, the Bread Houses Network, have been analyzed academically by cultural anthropologist and I3C/BHN Founder, Dr. Nadezhda Savova-Grigorova (Cultural Anthropology, Princeton University), as well as by other academics and quoted in books.

Savova, N. 2011 c. “Heritage House-guarding as Sustainable Development: Community Arts and Architectures Within a World Cultural Net(work),” in O. Habeck (ed.), Reconstructing the House of Culture: Community, Self, and the Makings of Culture in Russia and Beyond. New York: Berghahn Publishers.

Savova, N. 2011 a. “Arm’s Length and ‘Hand-shake’ Policies: Community Arts Alternatives to Outcome-based Development (Insights from Brazil, Bulgaria, and South Africa)”, in Special Double Issue of Culture and Local Governance on “Culture and Sustainable Communities”, Vol. 3, No. 1-2, pp. 29-41.Guest editors: Nancy Duxbury, Centre for Social Studies (CES), University of Coimbra, Portugal; M. Sharon Jeannotte, Centre on Governance, University of Ottawa.

Savova, N. 2007 b. “The World Survived Because it Laughed: Humorscapes/Artscapes of Development in Bulgaria and Cuba,” Journal on Community Development: Theory and Practices in Central and Eastern Europe, Volume 3, Winter 2007: 35-42. Published by Workshop for Civic Initiatives Foundation, Sofia, Bulgaria.